Microsoft Office Programming


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PROGRAMMING MICROSOFT OFFICE 365


PROGRAMMING MICROSOFT OFFICE 365

Author: P PIALORSI

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2015


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Microsoft Office 2000/Visual Basic Programmer's Guide


Microsoft Office 2000/Visual Basic Programmer's Guide

Author: David Shank

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1999


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With detailed technical information delivered straight from the Microsoft Office 2000 documentation team, this practical and precise guide offers hands-on detail for everything from planning and developing Office 2000 solutions, working with data, designing multiuser solutions, and distribution.

Microsoft Office Programming


Microsoft Office Programming

Author: Rod Stephens

language: en

Publisher: Apress

Release Date: 2008-01-01


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By using the same back-end macro programming language, Visual Basic for Applications (VBA), Microsoft Office applications allow users to easily transfer their VBA programming skills from one Office product to another. A developer skilled at using VBA to program Access can quickly learn to program Word or Excel. Better still, VBA is a fairly complete subset of Visual Basic (VB). That means a VB developer already knows how to use VBA, and a VBA programmer knows a lot about VB. Author Rod Stephens gives you the most valuable information possible as quickly as possible without rehashing the trivial VB and VBA details you already can recite in your sleep. In Microsoft Office Programming: A Guide for Experienced Developers, Stephens skips the tiresome explanations of variable declarations and dives right into serious Office programming topics, such as automatically customizing menus and toolbars with VBA, making Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) do your work for you, and using ADO to manipulate data in an Access database.